Filming nuclear dynamics of iodine using x-ray diffraction at the LCLS

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Abstract

We will provide an overview of our analysis of the nuclear dynamics of iodine. At the LCLS, we pumped a gas cell of iodine with a weak 520nm, 50 fs pulse, and the nuclear dynamics are then probed with 9 keV, 40 fs x-rays with variable time delay. This allows us to simultaneously image nuclear wavepackets on the dissociating A state, on the bound B state, and even Raman wavepackets in the ground electronic state. We will explain at length how we isolate each of these signals using a Legendre decomposition of our x-ray data and the selection rules for each of the transitions. Likewise, we will discuss how we convert the x-ray diffraction patterns into real-space movies of the nuclear dynamics.

*Research supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Science Program. Use of LCLS supported under DOE Contract No. DE-AC02-76F00515

Authors

  • Matthew Ware

    • Stanford University, SLAC, and PULSE Institute
  • Adi Natan

    • SLAC and PULSE Institute
  • James Glownia

    • SLAC and LCLS
  • James Cryan

    • SLAC and PULSE Institute
  • Phil Bucksbaum

    • Stanford University, SLAC, and PULSE Institute